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2 news BeaT Kenya’s no. 1 free newspaper News House team in bid to rescue p4 ‘rebel’ Mps Jubilee files request to amend standing Orders that punish defiant member rOUnD-Up Of Day’s eVenTs Calls for EBK disbandment The Technical University of Kenya has called for the disbandment of the Engineers Board of Kenya. This follows EBK’s move to suspend engineering programmes in 22 universities due to what it termed as universities’ lack of capacity to train. The students, who staged demos on Harambee Avenue and Parliament Road, presented petitions to the Office of the President, Education ministry and Parliament. -MAUREEN NG’ANG’A Witness 26 cross examined Deputy President William Ruto’s defense counsel began cross-examining the 26th witness, who appeared to contradict his testimony. Yesterday, the defense counsel, Shyamala Alegandra tore into the witness’ testimony, who had previously recanted his statement claiming he was coached. Although he affirmed he had given the testimony against William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang voluntarily, he was to later change during cross-examination. -IRENE GITHINJI Speaker to remain suspended Embattled Baringo Speaker William Kamket yesterday suffered a major blow after the Eldoret High Court upheld the decision by Members of the County Assembly to suspend him from office. Justice Cecilia Githua declined to grant the stay order barring MCAs decision to suspend Kamket until the judicial review of the matter he filed to challenge the move is heard and determined. -WINSTONE CHISEREMI weaTHerTODay •Nairobi •Mombasa 31° • Kisumu • Nyeri 22° 28° • Wajir 22° 30° p10 opinion soccer clubs in dire need of support at the moment, Gor has no sponsor and will struggle to fund projects p18 Boma average payslip not enough for mortgage for a sh6 million grant repayable in 20 years, you will have to pay sh96,000 a month fallen leader Autopsy indicates Kajwang’ succumbed to cardiac arrest A more thorough toxicological probe to be conducted to rule out poisoning or toxic effects that can be caused by drugs by Owino Samwel, Kinyuru Munuhe and Dinah Ondari @PeopleDailyKe an initial autopsy finding by a We have agreed that each member contributes Sh10 000 towards the kitty that will be used in the funeral arrangements team of forensic doctors led by Chief Government pathologist Johansen Oduor and emily rogena has concluded Homa Bay senator Otieno Kajwang’ died of cardiac arrest. The report was not made public yesterday as it was not conclusive, pending more tests on body tissues and fluids specimens to determine the cause of the cardiac arrest that killed Kajwang’. a more thorough toxicological probe was also bound to be conducted to rule out poisoning or toxic effects that can be caused by drugs. according to family members and Opposition politicians who attended the post-mortem, if there is a conclusive verdict, then the report will be read out to the media today. MPs contribute The autopsy was conducted as parliament agreed to contribute sh3.5m towards the funeral expenses of the late senator. In a communication to the House national assembly speaker Justin Muturi said each member would contribute sh10,000 towards the kitty. “we have agreed that each member contributes sh10, 000 towards the kitty that will be used in the funeral arrangements.” The Homa Bay senator died at the Mater Hospital on Tuesday night where he had been taken by his wife to rule out possible ingestion of any foreign substance. The pathologists conducted a five-hour examination at Lee funeral Home. siaya senator James Orengo who addressed the press after the autopsy said the cause of Kajwang’s death will be made public today after the body tissues and fluids are subjected to further microscopic examination. “I know the country is anxious and waiting for the results, but we will have to wait for further tests before the results are released,” said Orengo. Dr Oduor remained tight lipped FUNERAl COMMiTTEES The ODM committee is chaired by Mathare MP Steve Kariuki, deputised by National Youth Leader Rashid Mohammed and Secretary of Women Leaders Beth Syengo. And in Parliament, Speaker Justin Muturi announced that a joint team comprising both Houses had been formed to help in making funeral arrangements. The committee will be chaired by Senate deputy Speaker Kembi Gitura. President Uhuru Kenyatta is received by Cord leader Raila Odinga at the home of the late Homa Bay Senator Otieno Kajwang’ in Nairobi. PHOTO: PSCU and daughter after complaining of chest pains. However, medical sources yes- terday alleged bleeding from body openings and vomiting by the deceased necessitated thorough tests about the outcome to media teams that had camped outside the facility, only asking for patience. “I think it will help if we can be patient and allow for time to analyse the fluids and the body tissues further.” Messages of condolences Kajwang’s demise sparked na- tional shock amid messages of condolences by leaders led by president Uhuru Kenyatta, his deputy william ruto, Opposition leader raila Odinga, Members of parliament and friends who eulogised the fallen senator as a true nationalist. Kajwang’s funeral in Homa Bay, is bound to bring together leaders from across the political divide, and is expected to take place next weekend but one. already president Uhuru Kenyatta has confirmed he would be attending the burial. Kajwang’s party ODM has already formed a committee to compliment that of the family and senate to oversee the funeral arrangements. Homa Bay Senator was great leader, says Uhuru by PSCU President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto yesterday visited and condoled with the family of the late Senator Otieno Kajwang’ at his Runda home. The President conveyed his condolences and assured the bereaved family of his sup- port during this difficult time of grief. “We received the news of Senator Kajwang’s death with shock . We are here to assure you of our support,” he said. Paying tribute to the late Senator, Uhuru described him as a great leader who never feared to speak his mind. “Senator Kajwang’ used to say that politics is not enmity. We should follow in his example,” said the President. Deputy President Ruto said he knew the late Homa Bay Senator as a leader who stood tall in everything he did. “Senator Kajwang’ was a great man. More than anything else, he believed in his vision, was proud of his constituency and his party but he was very proud of his country. That is the legacy we want to emulate,” he said. Cord leader Raila Odinga thanked Uhuru and Ruto for visiting to console the family. He said ODM party and the whole Cord movement had lost one of their strongest advocates of democracy. p21 friday, november 21, 2014 / people DAIlY Feature How Tusker project fame changed my career Uganda’s Kisakye says eviction from last year Tpf contest didn’t dim the singing star in her pOInTers